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Why does CTM not take into account the factory calendar for the resource ?

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The length of the time stream of the resource in the LC does not longer correspond to the planning period. Consequently no factory calendar is taken into account. You have to update regularly the resource time stream. You can display the length of the time stream in the liveCache via transaction /SAPAPO/REST02 by clicking on the GUID in the “Time stream ID” field. Note 550330 provides you with a detailed explanation regarding the procedure : ‘The length of the time stream in the liveCache is defined by the fields LC_DAYS_MINUS and LC_DAYS_PLUS in relation to today (planning parameter TAB in the resource maintenance). As time goes by, the length of the time stream and the available capacity from “today” is thus continuously reduced. To keep the time stream to the relevant length (length set for planning), you should periodically schedule the report /SAPAPO/CRES_CREATE_LC_RES …

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The length of the time stream of the resource in the LC does not longer correspond to the planning period. Consequently no factory calendar is taken into account. You have to update regularly the resource time stream. You can display the length of the time stream in the liveCache via transaction /SAPAPO/REST02 by clicking on the GUID in the “Time stream ID” field. Note 550330 provides you with a detailed explanation regarding the procedure : ‘The length of the time stream in the liveCache is defined by the fields LC_DAYS_MINUS and LC_DAYS_PLUS in relation to today (planning parameter TAB in the resource maintenance). As time goes by, the length of the time stream and the available capacity from “today” is thus continuously reduced.

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